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Category: Wedding

One Size Does Not Fit All

Like stores, photographers should come in all sizes (and price points). I hear popular photographers talk about charging what you’re worth and not undercutting the business all the time, and that always gets my stomach in a knot. You know how it gets uncomfortable when the pastor starts talking about the importance of tithing and you squirm in your seat a little? Same thing! I think it’s great for the photographers who make their living solely from photography to target the Neiman Marcus customer. They should! Way to go! The customers I hope to attract might enjoy some retail resort browsing, but they mainly shop at Target and Walmart. One size does not fit all.

This is my “about” info on my Facebook Page:

“Are you looking for special photos but suffering sticker shock from your search? Well, look no further! I’m here to help. I don’t believe that anyone should go without treasured photographs simply because they can’t afford a popular or well-known photographer. I can work within your budget to provide you with family or individual portraits to cherish forever.”

Other photographers shouldn’t feel like I’m undercutting the business. I do have a full-time job outside of photography, but I still realize that my time is worth more than $1.25/hour. I understand that people have no idea how much time goes into getting to those final images. For example, teachers and parents probably don’t realize that the 2 hours (not including prep & travel time) I spend taking photos of final dress rehearsals for school productions isn’t all it takes. That’s just the tip of the iceberg. I spend at least another eight hours culling and enhancing those images for the “ooo … ahhh” factor that you just can’t get from over-the-counter camera snapshots. I do this voluntarily for the kids, though. It’s a value of about $250-$400.

Target isn’t undercutting the retail business. They don’t steal customers from Neiman Marcus, Saks, and Nordstroms. Likewise, I don’t believe I’m currently stealing business from the higher-priced photographers. I’m providing a service to those with tighter budgets.

Rings | Melting Away Behind the Camera

I had a little time this morning before I had to clock in for my “day job” so I decided to melt away behind my camera for a bit. I’ve been wanting to work on ring shots, and this was the perfect opportunity … morning light through the window from an overcast sky and my grandma’s old Underwood typewriter now decorating my living room. What could be better? Nothing!

The next two were just for fun. The sapphire & diamond ring was my grandma’s, and the diamond solitaire ring was my promise ring from the hard-working, lovable man I married!

Now I know I can get the shots; it’s just a matter of getting them quicker. I shot for about 30 minutes, then whittled the total number of photos down from 44 (that I hadn’t deleted in camera already) to 19.

Have a favorite or two? Leave a comment and let me know which one(s)!

C + M | Small Wedding

To call a wedding small is kind of strange because no wedding is a small deal. You could clearly see the huge love felt as C and M each gazed into the other’s eyes. “Intimate” would be a better word to describe this backyard wedding with a limited number of guests and a quick cake reception immediately following the ceremony.

There are always scene stealing distractions that I notice at every event. Here is one of them:

Here’s another:

Oh! Of course, there’s always the bride and groom…

…and I saved the best for last. This is my favorite photo of the day…

Why Hire a Professional Wedding Photographer?

Thinking about having Aunt Minnie, Cousin Bert, or your friend Jessica snap pictures of your wedding because they own a fancy digital camera? You should think long and hard about that decision before tossing out the idea of hiring a professional. A friend of mine wrote this article that sums it up brilliantly!

Why EVERYONE Should Hire a Pro...

Wedding Details Workshop

I attended a photography workshop this week at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield. Three different themed weddings were set up, each unique and fun! The main thing I learned is that everyone has their own style, and there is no right or wrong method. While each camera setting has it’s function, how you choose to compose your photos is what sets you apart from the rest. Wouldn’t it be boring if everyone’s photos looked the same?

Models:  Wilhelmina Denver
Wedding Dresses:  Priscilla of Boston
Tux’s:  Al’s Formal Wear
Styling:  Worthwhile Style, Tina Gill
Makeup:  Makeup by Janine
Hair and Makeup:  Girls and Curls
Hair:  Jewels Grey

Here are some of my favorite shots from the day.

Vintage Farm Table Vendors:
Perfect Petal
Sapphire Celebrations
Event Rents
Chair Covers & Linens
Bella Bridesmaids

 

Steve & Catherine | Wedding Day

The first of two wedding ceremonies to take place, I had the honor of photographing Steve and Catherine’s Colorado wedding on July 31. The second ceremony will take place in Canada, where Catherine lives. It’s a long story, but God and love brought these two together from very different parts of North America! This is a second marriage for both bride and groom, and their ceremony had a message of redemption. So in love, they both had a sparkle in their eyes and looks of complete adoration for each other!

Just for fun…
…and not to be left out…

Mike & Erin | Wedding

I love this couple! They each have a huge heart for Jesus and are ardently in love with each other. He truly is her Mr. Darcy. Erin is positively exuberant, and Mike clearly adores her. I’m choosing to share some photos from this Ft. Collins wedding that reflects the personalities of this couple and their wedding party.

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